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Record #:
1241
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In response to unfunded mandates, cuts or caps in federal or state aid, growing social problems, and a frustrated electorate, local governments have taken significant measures to improve their budget-preparation systems.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 59 Issue 1, Summer 1993, p16-28, f
Record #:
18397
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Farmers Home Administration is a federal government program interested in investing in local, agricultural communities. The program offers grants and loans to viable projects aimed at constructing public facilities of all types like schools, hospitals, water and waste management. During the 1970s, this program thrived across the state, often receiving more funds than any other state in the nation for which the statistics and programs the funds were funneled into are presented here.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 47 Issue 1, Summer 1981, p14-22
Record #:
18506
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Local Government Investment Pools, LGIPs, permit local governments to invest excess cash in coordination with other local branches or state agencies which typically yield higher returns than individual investments. The state was only one of twelve in the country participating in LGIPs in 1981. Management of these funds fell to the state treasurer who opened and managed a private mutual fund for small government branches.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 47 Issue 2, Fall 1981, p18-22
Record #:
18335
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Vogt examines the relative importance of different sources of operating revenue for North Carolina municipalities. Operating revenue refers to revenue that recurs each year with the availability to fund current expenditures.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 43 Issue 4, Spring 1978, p11-20